Well, that was quite a generation she came from. Daddy was born two years after her, and it has often crossed my mind to consider the changes they lived thru and the history they made. Very sorry to hear about your loss. We are, as they say, diminished, but, miles better because of them.

'Dog Man I am so sorry to here of this I have been busy of late and just dropped by for the first time in about a week.She is in a much better place brother , one we all hopefully will get to.You and yours will be in my prayers.

I'm so sorry. May her memory be a blessing to you all. My grandfather was born the same year she was, and told me stories of milking the family cow, and of trying to keep her hidden after Indianapolis passed a city ordinance forbidding people to keep "farm animals" within the city limits. I wish I could have heard some of your grandmother's tales - she sounds like she was quite an amazing woman.

I am envious of the time you've had with your Gram. The last of my grandparents passed when I was 17 and we never lived close enough to visit more than once a year. There are so many questions I wish I could have asked them about their lives and never had the chance. Cherish the memories you have and God bless your family in this time.

They are never truly gone, as long as you remember them. We lost the last of my grandparents 8 years ago, yet they are still with me everyday, reminding me of the lessons they taught me to be a better person.

LawDog, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know this Christmas will probably be tough without Nana around, but remember that she would want you guys to have fun. Enjoy yourselves, remember her in your celebrations, and wish you and your family peace.

Lawdog, I am saddened by your loss, and your family will be in our prayers. The way she touched your life is evidenced by your writings of her. In these writings and your memories she will always remain, until your paths cross again.

Yeah, Phyphor. You have no idea. This is the lady who fell, split her forehead open, and when it was explained to her that the two young men with the stretcher had come to take her to get stitched up, looked them over and said, "Well! If I'd known they were coming, I'd have fallen sooner."LM